Posts Tagged ‘democratic’

Texas Democratic Party Supports Sonia Sotomayor

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The Texas Democratic Party proudly supports President Obama’s nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court. Visit the TDP website at www.txdemocrats.org.

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Bill Maher: Democrats Are the New Republicans

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com.

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The Democratic Race in Seven Minutes

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

If you’ve been off the grid for the last year and have missed the entire presidential campaign, here’s a rapid-fire recap of the Democratic race.

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Mayor Peter Corroon address the Utah Democratic Party Organizing Convention - June 20, 2009

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon spoke to the delegates at the Utah Democratic Party Organizing Convention at Murray High School on June 20, 2009.

Video produced by Donald Lewin Nelson.

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An open letter to Howard Dean

Friday, June 19th, 2009

blue links you may want to click:

KUCINICH WEBSITE:
http://www.dennis4president.com/

say o to me on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?i…

or on myspace:
http://myspace.com/davisisthehermit

Dear Mr. Dean:

For all of you out there listening whose name is not Howard Dean- please call him @ 202-863-8000 or email him @http://www.democrats.org/contact to voice your disgust.

Truth be told, my “outrage” is fueled by the Des Moines Register having two different sets of criteria for the Republicans and Democrats.

As you know, Alan Keys was invited to participate.
He has no office in Iowa.
His NATIONAL office, as listed on his own website, is a PO BOX!

I visited the Des Moines Register personally to try and find out why. You can imagine my reception was about as warm

Additionally, the Iowa Democratic party’s spokesperson told me in person and on camera- “we had nothing to do with it.”

Look: I believe her.

That I BELIEVE IT TO BE TRUE (I’m NOT suggesting a pro active conspiracy here) is non the less a bit hard to swallow. Shouldn’t the Democratic party have “something to do with it?” I know this was not a sanctioned debate, but

With the obscene way we elect presidents in this country- (Iowa is a local vote with a national significance) the sloppy and irresponsible decisions of the Des Moines register bring justifiable shame to that publication. The lack of even a condemning statement from the IOWA Democratic party is evidence that they do not wish for a fair an open debate.

Combined, the exclusion of Dennis Kucinich from the December 13th debate is yet another symptom of how democracy is undermined by corporate interest and party politics (or in the case of the Iowa democratic party)- a regrettable lack of engagement in the political process.

Howard Dean, because there will be other debates, in other states, not “officially” sanctioned by the democratic party- but by media partners in bed with corporate interests- you must, immediately and definitively issue a statement SHAMING the Des Moines Register. In doing so, you can take one small step toward protecting the already broken electoral process as we move forward.

Your silence on this will indicate clearly to voters that the Democratic party supports the silencing of candidates like Dennis Kucinich.

If the democratic party wishes to silence a candidate who wants to end the war;
Who wants to make non violence our organizing principle;
Who wants to repeal the patriot act;
Who wants healthcare for all- not by compelling people to buy into plans (as other candidates would have us do) that will fatten the pockets of medical insurance companies, but by simply join the rest of the developed world and providing it healthcare for their citizens.

If the democratic party wishes- or in it’s inaction- silences such a candidate- what need do we have for Republicans?

Come on Howard, step up to the plate.

Do the right thing.

YYEAHHH!!!!!!

Respectfully submitted,
Davis Fleetwood
December 18, 2007

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Kucinich excluded because Rubinstein works from home!?!

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

http://representativepress.googlepages.com/DesMoinesRegister.html
http://tinyurl.com/2jg8q6
PASS THESE LINKS ON TO OTHERS.

“He is also the only major candidate who has been excluded from Thursday’s debate,” said his campaign. “The Des Moines Register, Iowa Public Television, the Iowa Democratic Party, and other broadcast sponsors should be asked to explain why the leading voice in the progressive Democratic constituency has been denied a presence and a voice in this debate.”

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Barack Obama Girl McCain Debate not Jib Jab video Red 1

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Part One of The Thick Red Line - Introduction
Democratic Party War Room
Roman Griffen Review Bill Ayers Bernadine Dohrn Weather Underground New Party CAC Woods Fund Debate Jib Jab Time for some campaignin video This Land Fox News CNBC CBS ABC Interview Sarah Palin John McCain Oprah Winfrey Ellen Today Show Matt Laurer Regis BarackObama.com Late Show Barack Obama Girl Crush on Yes We Can Dear Mr. Obama My Plans for 2008 Letterman top 10 O’Reilly Factor rising sun symbol Roman Griffen Debate Convention Republican Democratic Marxist Communist Communism Socialist Socialism Marxism Saul Alinsky Frank Davis Biden Palin Debate Preview

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JFK at the 1960 Democratic Convention

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Senator John F. Kennedy accepting the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States on July 15, 1960.
Copyright: John F. Kennedy Library Foundation

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【Message】New Year’s Greetings Yasuo uda_1.1.2008

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

New Year’s Greetings Yasuo uda President of the Liberal Democratic Party(January 1,2008)

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An Appeal to Democrats and Republicans — Open the Debates

Friday, June 12th, 2009

This is more a Call to Action than a typical commentary.

We need your video responses, even if you have nothing to say other than “I support open debates”! That’s fine. Anything is better than silence.

We also need to write Google, Obama, and McCain expressing our demand for Nader to be in the debate, along with any other candidate who reaches 5 percent or more in the polls. Pressure Obama not to slink away from a debate which promises to be more democratic than the CPD debates. Call him out on this one.

Below are the entities you need to contact followed by part of a long-winded article I wrote which continues on my website.

Google, Inc.
Ginny Hunt - Google Elections Program Manager
Eric Schmidt - Google CEO
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
(650) 253-0000

Obama Campaign:

Obama for America
P.O. Box 8102
Chicago, IL 60680
(866) 675-2008

McCain Campaign:

John McCain 2008
P.O. Box 16118
Arlington, VA 22215
(703) 418-2008

http://www.neworleanstownhall.org
Click “contact us” in the bottom right corner and request that Nader be allowed in the Google debate.

http://www.opendebates.org
Click “Your Role” at the top and sign the petition to replace the CPD with a non-partisan, Citizen’s Debate Commission that will allow Independent and third-party candidates to be included.

Google is scheduled to hold a debate independent of the corporate Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). This is possibly our one and only chance to get Obama and McCain to debate Ralph Nader and any other third-party or independent candidate running for the presidency. We must pressure Google to lower their requirements to 5% before this opportunity is lost. While using exclusionary tactics to silence opposition, these two major parties seem to think that freedom, a term they both speak highly of, means having power for yourself at the expense of others.

In 1992, independent candidate Ross Perot, who was polling at 7-9 percent, was included in the debates at the request of George H.W. Bush, who made Perot’s inclusion a precondition for his own participation. Under current CPD requirements of 15 percent, Perot wouldn’t have been admitted today.

In 1996, Bob Dole proposed that if Perot were kept out of the debates he would allow the Clinton campaign to decide the terms of the event. Clinton agreed. George Stephanopolous, senior advisor to Clinton at the time, took pride in the undemocratic deal between the two candidates, explaining: “As long as we would agree to Perot not being in it, we could get everything else we wanted going in. We got our time frame, we got…”

read the rest of this article here:
http://www.jwharrison.com/blog/2008/08/11/an-appeal-to-democrats-and-republicans-%E2%80%93-open-the-debates/
much thanks to Blue Gal for the narration
http://bgalrstate.blogspot.com/

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